Philly Deputy Mayors, Police Chief Getting Paid More Than Charter Allows, May Be Double Dipping, Also Prohibited by Charter

ka chingPhiladelphia may effectively be a one-party town,
but it may not be completely bereft of intragovernment
accountability, at least not when it may be politically beneficial.
The Democrat city controller, Alan Butkowitz,
who wants to run for mayor
, is
launching
an investigation into the city’s Democrat mayor,
Michael Nutter, over why several of his top aides have multiple
titles and are being paid more than the City Charter allows. The
investigation picks up in part on allegations by Matthew Ward, a
Republican ward leader, that the mayor’s aides were effectively
doing what the city’s inspector general found 13 part-time city
employees doing last month, double dipping.

Philadelphia’s charter prohibits government workers from being
employed by multiple government agencies, but the inspector general
found thirteen workers for the city’s recreational department were
collecting salaries, and pensions, from other government agencies,
ranging from the school district to the post office. Liberals are
big on registering and listing people like gun owners, so it’s
surprising (or not) that Philadelphia doesn’t have a master list of
registered government employees that could prevent workers from
defrauding the city by drawing multiple paychecks in the first
place.

Neverthless, the mayor claims his aides are nothing like the 13
part-time workers (apparently
mostly teachers working summers at a city rec center), because they
only take the one paycheck and have the one pension. Even if true,
the mayor’s aides remain afoul of the City Charter, as it not only
prohibits double dipping but also sets limits on how much those
mayor’s aides can be paid. That limit is below the generous salary
officials like Alan Greenberger, the deputy mayor for economic
development, and Donald Schwarz, the deputy mayor for health and
opportunity, get paid. Those two, for example, get $164,000 a year.

Via Philly.com
:

Nutter’s spokesman, Mark McDonald, said [Republican
ward leader Matthew] Wolfe had it all wrong – that the deputy
mayors have more than one title but just one salary. He said their
pay is above the caps because of cost-of-living increases and
“additional duties” assigned them.

Wolfe said there was “no way” cost-of-living adjustments explain
Police Commissioner Charles H. Ramsey’s salary of $261,375.

McDonald said Ramsey is both police commissioner and public safety
director. “It’s one job, one paycheck with multiple duties,”
McDonald said, arguing that two titles do not mean two
jobs.

How are “additional duties” that mean more money in your
paycheck different from a “second job”? Because they said so.
Philly’s double dipping prohibition, even with its problems in
enforcement, is better than the situation in New Jersey, where
double dipping is the norm. One New Jersey “public servant” was
recently
revealed
to have landed his sixth government job, bringing his
salary close to $300,000 a year. And nothing else happened.

h/t Dan Pearson

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